DETAILS: The AGM-142C Raptor uses an inertial guidance system that pilots the missile towards the target, switching to a datalinked electo-optical (TV) seeker, enabling either the launching platform or another platform to designate the target in the terminal phase. The AGM-142A can attack its target using either a low level "pop up" or a steep dive from high altitude. The modular warhead section can be fitted with either a HE blast/fragmentation warhead or a high-penetration warhead.

NOTES: The AGM-142C is also known as the "Popeye." Initially developed for the Israel, the AGM-142 entered IAF service in 1985. It entered service with the USAF in 1990. Variants are also used by Turkey, South Korea, India and Austalia. The seeker head is modular, and can be fitted with either a TV (AGM-142A) or an imaging infrared (IIR) seeker (AGM-142B).